PatientlyWaiting25 · 46-50, F
Rioja and tempranilo I know that's spelt wrong lol.
peterlee · M
Cote de Rhone.
Depending on the year, not expensive, dark with body. First drank it in Paris at 17 with my first gf. She was two years younger.
Depending on the year, not expensive, dark with body. First drank it in Paris at 17 with my first gf. She was two years younger.
LegendofPeza · 61-69, M
@peterlee That's one of mine too.
there are hundreds of wine grape varieties just in the Eurasian Vitis vinifera species (my preference), and I love too many of them to choose just one or a few as favorites, in any berry skin color or any finished wine color
name a grape and I probably like it or love it, from Portugal to Georgia (the country), and I still have "bucket list" grape varieties I have not yet been able to try, like susumaniello from Apulia, and countries I've not yet tried which also have their own indigenous grape varieties, like like Bulgaria and Armenia for example (well, I've had Armenian brandy but not their wines)
even within individual countries like France and Italy, I literally love the individual varieties synonymous with each region of those countries, at least the varieties I've been able to try so far (and I still haven't tried some of the more obscure grapes ... there are so many varieties some are sadly faced with the possibility of extinction, mainly because most consumers can't really imagine drinking more than a couple of different grape varieties, and organizations like Wine Mosaic exist to try to prevent extinction and preserve the vast diversity of wine grape varieties)
my favorite thing to read are books like Godforsaken Grapes by Jason Wilson (as well as adjacent topics like Amaro by Brad Thomas Parsons)
name a grape and I probably like it or love it, from Portugal to Georgia (the country), and I still have "bucket list" grape varieties I have not yet been able to try, like susumaniello from Apulia, and countries I've not yet tried which also have their own indigenous grape varieties, like like Bulgaria and Armenia for example (well, I've had Armenian brandy but not their wines)
even within individual countries like France and Italy, I literally love the individual varieties synonymous with each region of those countries, at least the varieties I've been able to try so far (and I still haven't tried some of the more obscure grapes ... there are so many varieties some are sadly faced with the possibility of extinction, mainly because most consumers can't really imagine drinking more than a couple of different grape varieties, and organizations like Wine Mosaic exist to try to prevent extinction and preserve the vast diversity of wine grape varieties)
my favorite thing to read are books like Godforsaken Grapes by Jason Wilson (as well as adjacent topics like Amaro by Brad Thomas Parsons)
mossyboots · 51-55, FNew
Tempranillo has always been a favourite of mine. Good with Sunday roast.
TheRealBarbossa · 36-40, T
White
deadmoon · 31-35, F
I think it’s called Stella Rosa or Stella Rose.
beermeplease · M
bijouxbroussard · F
Port.
LegendofPeza · 61-69, M
@bijouxbroussard I drank an entire bottle of that one night. (Never been back since.)
ArtieKat · M
@bijouxbroussard Ooh yeah!
ArtieKat · M
@bijouxbroussard On NYE i had a plate of cheese and biscuits (crackers) at 11.30pm - and was on my 3rd glass of Port by Midnight 😁
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
Do they still make Ripple? Night Train Express?
LegendofPeza · 61-69, M
@ChipmunkErnie Thunderbird ?
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
@LegendofPeza Wild Irish Rose? Mad Dog 20/20?
LegendofPeza · 61-69, M
@ChipmunkErnie Buckfast ?
hunkalove · 70-79, M
The red kind
Zonuss · 46-50, M
Any kind. ☺
dirge · M
duplin muscadine. Hatteras red, I guess.
MoveAlong · 70-79, M
Anything under $20.
bijouxbroussard · F
Sidewinder · 36-40, M
Any kind.
But for the most part, a Cabarnet Sauvignon.
But for the most part, a Cabarnet Sauvignon.
ArtieKat · M
Chilean Pinot Noire!
Northwest · M
Willamette Valley Pinot noir
Brunello
Chianti
Zinfandel
Brunello
Chianti
Zinfandel
KunsanVeteran · M
Merlot
BridgeOvertroubledWaters · 61-69, M
A dry Shiraz 🍷
basilfawlty89 · 36-40, M
Shiraz
ShenaniganFoodie · 36-40, M
LegendofPeza · 61-69, M
@ShenaniganFoodie I doubt I'll ever taste a wine that expensive.





























